Henry Kokkeler, The College Fix

Henry Kokkeler

The College Fix

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Stanford president defends campus free speech in face of controversies

Every single day you’re going to be bombarded with them, so we would be failing our students if we didn’t expose you to a diversity of views.' → Read More

Montclair State University expands campus free speech after federal lawsuit

Started with a protest against gun control in 2019. → Read More

Teacher suspended for wearing Trump face mask on anniversary of George Floyd’s death

Policy forbids public support for candidates while in school. → Read More

Few professors can back up claims that churches are significant spreaders of COVID

CDC won’t provide any specific examples, studies. → Read More

Harvard student newspaper repeatedly botches coverage of ‘hate incidents’ against Asian-Americans

Ignores requests to fix the problems. → Read More

Loyola University Chicago students demand 100 percent renewable energy usage within four years

Want complete fossil fuel divestment by next summer. → Read More

This professor warns that anti-racism is ‘the new religion.’ Religion scholars agree

Women's March co-founder says Muslims are 'inherently anti-racist based on our faith.' → Read More

Harvard tells appeals court its undefined evidence standard for rape isn’t vague

Its lawyer asks judges to 'get out of the adjudicatory model,' let Harvard run Title IX proceedings as it wants. → Read More

Judge approves professor’s lawsuit against university for baseless grades-for-sex investigation

No media attention' before university confirmed it was investigating him, causing much harm, he says. → Read More

Charter school uses ‘racism as a business model’ with help from CARES Act, lawsuit claims

Former administrator says it 'manipulated' enrollment, 'presumably to secure funding.' → Read More

Columbia law professor uses anti-male bias lawsuit to roll back the administrative state

Cornell might be a 'state actor' in this situation, New Civil Liberties Alliance says… → Read More

Professor defends teaching students to question COVID-19 ‘propaganda’ as NYU investigation continues

Claims by colleagues trying to get him fired are 'so false as to seem downright psychotic,' he says. → Read More

School district retroactively changes policy to justify ban on ‘Jesus Loves Me’ mask: lawsuit

No religious statements' suddenly appears in mask policy after student ordered to remove Christian mask. → Read More

The feds sued Yale for anti-Asian discrimination. Student athletes want same scrutiny on Dartmouth.

Administration culls nearly half of Asian-American athletes. They want the feds to pry out sports demographics. → Read More

Left and right unite to demand SCOTUS punish college for censoring student’s evangelism

Track record of colleges resurrecting unconstitutional policies after getting suits dismissed. → Read More

Mandatory class at Idaho college tells students to list examples of white and male privilege

Student 'kept getting shut down by the teacher' when he tried to debate the validity of the exercise. → Read More

Judges rules University of Minnesota did not use ‘heckler’s veto’ against Ben Shapiro event

Content-neutral place restriction in furtherance of public safety.' → Read More

Judge tosses lawsuit against college for Islamist violence course that offended Muslim student

Mission accomplished' in scaring colleges with 'costly and time-consuming court battles,' though. → Read More

Professor quoted n-word from textbook. He beat a racism investigation

Diversity chief reportedly said he can't use the word in any context, referring the matter to his dean. → Read More

Music professor threatens to sue university for investigating him over defense of ‘racist’ composer

At least one individual' was 'coerced' into signing petition against him, according to professor's lawyers. → Read More